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I have used a grab taken from the footage of my actual trailer. I started by using the clone tool, and removing the car in the drive in the right hand corner, i then tried out many different filters and the filter used currently is 'Watercolour.' I also then zoomed in, and have been playing around with different effects and titles, by adding and playing around with different layers.
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